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The '''Sadozai''' are a lineage of the [[Popalzai]] clan of the [[Abdali, Tareen]] tribe of the ethnic [[Pashtun]]. The lineage takes its name from its ancestor, Sado Khan.
The '''Sadozai''' are a lineage of the [[Popalzai]] clan of the [[Abdali, Tareen]] tribe of the ethnic [[Pashtun]]. The lineage takes its name from its ancestor, Sado Khan.


The Sadozai rose to power at the death of [[Nadir Shah]] in [[1747]], when the Sadozai King [[Ahmed Shah Abdali]] united the Afghan tribes under his rule. He became the founder of the Afghan Kingdom that lasted until [[1973]]. He was probably the only King in Afghan history who held the allegiances of a massive majority of the Pashtun tribes. Ahmad Shah took the title ''Durr-i-Durran'', “Pearl of pearls”, and the early kingdom is known as the [[Durrani Empire]]. The Sadozai ruled [[Afghanistan]] until [[1823]], and briefly between [[1839]] and [[1842]]. They also ruled [[Kashmir]], [[Rawalakot]] from [[1752]] to [[1819]]. The Sadozais originate from Qandahar province in Afghanistan. Recent studies on Afghan DNA proved that the Sadozais are one of the Pashtun tribes to be of Greek lineage.
The Sadozai rose to power at the death of [[Nadir Shah]] in [[1747]], when the Sadozai King [[Ahmad Shah Abdali]] united the Afghan tribes under his rule. He became the founder of the Afghan Kingdom that lasted until [[1973]]. He was probably the only King in Afghan history who held the allegiances of a massive majority of the Pashtun tribes. Ahmad Shah took the title ''Durr-i-Durran'', “Pearl of pearls”, and the early kingdom is known as the [[Durrani Empire]]. The Sadozai ruled [[Afghanistan]] until [[1823]], and briefly between [[1839]] and [[1842]]. They also ruled [[Kashmir]], [[Rawalakot]] from [[1752]] to [[1819]]. The Sadozais originate from Qandahar province in Afghanistan. Recent studies on Afghan DNA proved that the Sadozais are one of the Pashtun tribes to be of Greek lineage.





Revision as of 19:07, 17 August 2007

The Sadozai are a lineage of the Popalzai clan of the Abdali, Tareen tribe of the ethnic Pashtun. The lineage takes its name from its ancestor, Sado Khan.

The Sadozai rose to power at the death of Nadir Shah in 1747, when the Sadozai King Ahmad Shah Abdali united the Afghan tribes under his rule. He became the founder of the Afghan Kingdom that lasted until 1973. He was probably the only King in Afghan history who held the allegiances of a massive majority of the Pashtun tribes. Ahmad Shah took the title Durr-i-Durran, “Pearl of pearls”, and the early kingdom is known as the Durrani Empire. The Sadozai ruled Afghanistan until 1823, and briefly between 1839 and 1842. They also ruled Kashmir, Rawalakot from 1752 to 1819. The Sadozais originate from Qandahar province in Afghanistan. Recent studies on Afghan DNA proved that the Sadozais are one of the Pashtun tribes to be of Greek lineage.